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Unifesp launches a program to avoid blood transfusions and reduces hospital infections by 10%
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Unifesp launches a program to avoid blood transfusions and reduces hospital infections by 10%

Researchers at Unifesp (Federal University of Sao Paulo) have implemented a program in Brazil aimed at reducing the use of blood bags during surgeries. The initiative seeks to lower infection rates, costs, mortality, and hospital stays.

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Unifesp launches a program to avoid blood transfusions and reduces hospital infections by 10%

Researchers at Unifesp (Federal University of Sao Paulo) have implemented a program in Brazil aimed at reducing the use of blood bags during surgeries. The initiative seeks to lower infection rates, costs, mortality, and hospital stays.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses a medical research initiative focused on improving surgical outcomes through reduced blood usage. It does not present any political stance, framing, or biased language. The content is purely informational and neutral.

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